Allen County Kansas

Richard
Randolph REDFIELD died at his home in this city Sunday evening, Feb. 23rd, at
six o'clock, and his death was not unexpected, as his vitality had been rapidly
falling for a few days before death relieved him of his earthly ailments.

Richard
R. REDFIELD, best known to everybody as "Dick", was born in
Twindburg, Ohio, and was reared on a farm and worked in a sawmill. Later he
moved to Coldwater, Mich., and was engaged in the photograph business. He then
removed to Hillsdale, Mich. He came to Humboldt in 1866 and for a few years was
clerk in a mercantile establishment, after which he entered into the musical
merchandise business.

Mr.
REDFIELD was a musician and was the "father" of the Humboldt band,
being its leader in the early days and a member of the band until about three
years ago. He was known all over Allen county, having taught singing school in
every town and village in the county, and also at many country school houses,
which he kept up until his health failed.

He
was a member of Co. H, 177th Ohio Vol., and served in the war as a musician. He
belonged to Vicksburg Post No. 72, G.A.R., of Humboldt, and the post had charge
of the funeral services. Interment to Mt. Hope Cemetery, Humboldt. He leaves a
wife and son, a brother, and many other relatives to mourn his departure.